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NEWS | Aug. 28, 2013

Family Health and Pediatric Clinics relocate Sept. 3.

By by Melanie Moore and Robert Graham 79th Medical Wing

The Family Health and Pediatric Clinics will relocate to the temporary medical buildings on the south end of the Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center campus Sept. 3, as Phase 1 of the military construction project begins at Joint Base Andrews, Md. These modular buildings are located near the intersection of West Perimeter and Boston Roads.

The Family Health Patient Centered Medical Home teams will move to the following locations:

Building R-107: Liberators and Raptors
Building R-108: Ravens and Eagles
Building R-109: Mustangs, Falcons and Thunderbolts.

In addition, the Pediatric Clinic will move to Building R-108.

Most patient parking will also relocate to the current staff parking lot near the temporary medical buildings. A large portion of the patient parking located near the main entrance of MGMCSC will close due to construction activities.

Patients may contact the appointment line at (888) 999-1212 to confirm their appointment location. In addition, clinic signage, electronic kiosks, the medical wing's website located at www.79mdw.af.mil and staff members in the clinic will help to direct patients during the construction.

Phase 1 also includes the relocation of the 779th Medical Group Education and Training Office to the second floor of the MGMCSC, B-wing. This phase of military construction is anticipated to continue through 2014.

The construction project involves multiple phases, and these clinics are expected to operate in the temporary medical buildings well into 2015.
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